West Seattle Bridge ramp connecting Hwy 99 closed after pothole snarls traffic Wednesday morning traffic out of West Seattle was snarled after a large hole was discovered in a busy onramp. KUOW Staff
Retired Alaska Airlines turboprop to get new life as 'world's largest' hydrogen-powered plane Alaska Airlines ceremonially handed over a surplus turboprop airliner on Monday to a company that aims to turn it into the largest hydrogen-powered plane yet to fly. Tom Banse
Walla Walla ferry is ready for a comeback just weeks after running aground Washington State Ferries says the boat that ran aground last month off Bainbridge Island will be carrying passengers again in a couple of weeks. Natalie Akane Newcomb
Week in Review: downtown, ferries, and gun control Bill Radke discusses the week’s news with Seattle Times Claudia Rowe, science reporter Jane C. Hu, and Puget Sound Business Journal tech reporter Alex Halverson Kevin Kniestedt
Negligent drivers who kill pedestrians in WA may face new penalties Amidst what experts call a “crisis” of car-pedestrian crashes nationwide, lawmakers in Washington have increased the criminal penalties drivers can face for fatal crashes. Amy Radil
Could an aging WA fleet lead to more ferry mishaps? The M/V Walla Walla has been running for 50 years and Seattle Times transportation reporter David Kroman says aging boats are having cascading effects on the state’s ferry system. Hans Anderson
Eastside light rail expansion could be delayed after work along I-90 demolished Sound Transit has announced that the light rail expansion project along I-90 may be delayed once again. Natalie Akane Newcomb
Rolling toward Washington state: support for e-bikes E-bikes flatten hills and make it possible for people who aren’t strong bikers to go 20 miles or more without wearing themselves out – or trashing the planet. John Ryan
Week in Review: Capital gains tax, Sound Transit construction, and landlords Bill Radke discusses the week’s news with Axios Melissa Santos, Seattle Times Jonathan Martin, and KUOW’s Dyer Oxley. Kevin Kniestedt
Safety device, human error derailed Anacortes train, federal officials say The Federal Railroad Administration has confirmed KUOW reporting that a safety device meant to keep trains from plunging into Puget Sound knocked a train off the tracks and onto the Swinomish Reservation early Thursday morning. John Ryan